183 research outputs found
Sedimentological constraints on the late Silurian history of the Highland Boundary Fault, Scotland : Implications for Midland Valley Basin development
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Constraints on synrift intrabasinal horst development from alluvial fan and aeolian deposits (Triassic, Fundy Basin, Nova Scotia)
The authors would like to acknowledge Shell E and P for funding this study, Rob Raeside at the Acadia University and Liz Kosters for their support during the field seasons. We also would like to thank Brian P. J. Williams for enthusiastic discussions in the field.Peer reviewedPostprintPostprin
The response of lake margin sedimentary systems to climatically driven lake level fluctuations : Middle Devonian, Orcadian Basin, Scotland
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS M. J. Newman is gratefully acknowledged for his identification of fossil fish specimens from the Easter Ross coast which helped in confirmation of the position of the Achanarras fish bed in this region. The Inverness Field Club and the Carnegie Trust are thanked by SDA for financial support of fieldwork undertaken. Nigel Trewin is acknowledged for inspiring a long-lived interest in the Devonian of Northern Scotland which has led to some fantastic journeys. Gary Nichols and Alberto Saez are thanked for constructive reviewsPeer reviewedPostprin
Quantification of a distributive fluvial system; the Salt Wash DFS of the Morrison Formation, SW USA
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Controls on the apex location of large deltas
Acknowledgements and Funding We would like to acknowledge the sponsors of the Fluvial Systems Research Group consortium BP, BG, Chevron, ConocoPhillips and Total. We would like to thank A. Felicia for image generation and database management.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Tracking sand-fairways through a deformed turbidite system : the Numidian (Miocene) of Central Sicily, Italy
The research presented here is funded by BG Group in partnership with CNPq-Brazil (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development). Rosanna Maniscalco acknowledges a FIR 2014 grant awarded from the University of Catania. We thank Christian Haug Eide, David Hodgson and Enrico Tavarnelli for constructive and thorough reviews on an earlier draft that have greatly improved this contribution.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Sediment Provenance Analysis of the Late Silurian-Devonian Lower Old Red Sandstone succession, Northern Midland Valley Basin, Scotland
We would like to thank the British Geological Survey for access to petrographical samples and additional data and Dr Emrys Phillips for discussion.Peer reviewedPostprin
Vertical trends within the prograding Salt Wash distributive fluvial system, SW USA
This work has been supported by the Fluvial Systems Research Group Consortium Phase 1, supported by BG, Chevron, Conoco Philips and Total. Discussions with John Howell on prograding sequences are greatly appreciated. The authors would also like to thank Anna Kulikova, Guy Prince, Kelsey McNamara and Karen Oud for assistance in the field. We thank reviewer Brian Willis, an anonymous reviewer and Editor Sebastien Castelltort for constructive comments that improved this manuscript.Peer reviewedPostprin
Slow Cenozoic uplift of the western Andean Cordillera indicated by cosmogenic 3He in alluvial boulders from the Pacific Planation Surface
This material is based upon work supported by NERC grant (NER/S/A/2003/11945) and BHP Billiton. Data used in this study are provided from Evenstar et al. [2009] and from modelling detailed in the supporting information. We are grateful to Philip G. Roxby, Steve Sparks and Shasta Marrero for their help with preparation of the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Coarse-grained meandering distributive fluvial system of the Basal Cedar mountain formation, U.S.A.
Funding Information: We thank the following for reviews of this manuscript: Associate Editor Tobi Payenberg, Matt Joeckel, two anonymous reviewers, and John Southard. This work was funded by the SAFARI group. We are deeply grateful to Joe Phillips, Sean Kelly, James Mullins, Ryan King, and Jostein Myking Kjærefjord for help in the field.Peer reviewedPostprin
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